TAHOE, Calif., November 9, 2020 – Liberty has joined the California Fuel Cell Partnership (CaFCP) to support the market expansion for fuel cell vehicles powered by hydrogen and to promote a clean, energy-diverse future for the state with zero emission vehicles. Liberty is the first electric utility to earn membership in the CaFCP.
Liberty provides water, wastewater, gas and electric services to more than 800,000 customers in communities across the United States and is actively engaged in renewables, including the advancement of hydrogen. This wealth of utility experience will provide additional perspective to help advance the CaFCP’s efforts.
“Protecting our environment is an important priority for Liberty, and we want to continue finding opportunities like CaFCP to be at the center of the sustainability and energy transition conversation,” said Travis Johnson, P.E., Vice President, Operations, “Joining the CaFCP gives Liberty a seat at the table to engage in important discussions about decarbonization and clean, sustainable energy with other like-minded organizations. We value collaboration and look forward to working with fellow members of CaFCP to create a more sustainable environment for future generations of Californians.”
Liberty is one of the nation’s most trusted utility providers and operates with the purpose of “sustaining energy and water for life.” The utility’s sustainability plans and initiatives are embedded into its broader organizational strategy and woven throughout every aspect of operations, working to make positive and long-lasting contributions to the communities it serves. Liberty is actively involved in sustainability efforts as a member of the Renewable Natural Gas Coalition, Gas Technology Institute, American Gas Association and National Association of Water Companies.
The CaFCP is a collaborative of auto manufacturers, energy companies, fuel cell technology companies, government agencies and others that work together to further the commercialization of fuel cell electric vehicles and hydrogen infrastructure.
To learn more about Liberty or the California Fuel Cell Partnership, please visit LibertyUtilities.com or CaFCP.org.
About Liberty Utilities
Liberty Utilities Co. owns and operates regulated water, wastewater, natural gas and electric transmission and distribution utilities in 13 states and New Brunswick. We deliver responsive and reliable essential services to over 807,000 customers. With a local approach to management, service and support, we deliver efficient, dependable services to meet the needs of our customers. Liberty Utilities provides a superior customer experience through walk-in customer centers, locally focused conservation and energy efficiency initiatives, and programs for businesses and residential customers. We measure our performance in terms of service reliability, an enjoyable customer experience, and an unwavering dedication to public and workplace safety. Liberty Utilities currently operates in Arizona, Arkansas, California, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, Oklahoma, Texas, and New Brunswick, Canada. For more information, please visit www.LibertyUtilities.com<http://www.LibertyUtilities.com>.
Liberty provides water, wastewater, gas and electric services to more than 800,000 customers in communities across the United States and is actively engaged in renewables, including the advancement of hydrogen. This wealth of utility experience will provide additional perspective to help advance the CaFCP’s efforts.
“Protecting our environment is an important priority for Liberty, and we want to continue finding opportunities like CaFCP to be at the center of the sustainability and energy transition conversation,” said Travis Johnson, P.E., Vice President, Operations, “Joining the CaFCP gives Liberty a seat at the table to engage in important discussions about decarbonization and clean, sustainable energy with other like-minded organizations. We value collaboration and look forward to working with fellow members of CaFCP to create a more sustainable environment for future generations of Californians.”
Liberty is one of the nation’s most trusted utility providers and operates with the purpose of “sustaining energy and water for life.” The utility’s sustainability plans and initiatives are embedded into its broader organizational strategy and woven throughout every aspect of operations, working to make positive and long-lasting contributions to the communities it serves. Liberty is actively involved in sustainability efforts as a member of the Renewable Natural Gas Coalition, Gas Technology Institute, American Gas Association and National Association of Water Companies.
The CaFCP is a collaborative of auto manufacturers, energy companies, fuel cell technology companies, government agencies and others that work together to further the commercialization of fuel cell electric vehicles and hydrogen infrastructure.
To learn more about Liberty or the California Fuel Cell Partnership, please visit LibertyUtilities.com or CaFCP.org.
About Liberty Utilities
Liberty Utilities Co. owns and operates regulated water, wastewater, natural gas and electric transmission and distribution utilities in 13 states and New Brunswick. We deliver responsive and reliable essential services to over 807,000 customers. With a local approach to management, service and support, we deliver efficient, dependable services to meet the needs of our customers. Liberty Utilities provides a superior customer experience through walk-in customer centers, locally focused conservation and energy efficiency initiatives, and programs for businesses and residential customers. We measure our performance in terms of service reliability, an enjoyable customer experience, and an unwavering dedication to public and workplace safety. Liberty Utilities currently operates in Arizona, Arkansas, California, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, Oklahoma, Texas, and New Brunswick, Canada. For more information, please visit www.LibertyUtilities.com<http://www.LibertyUtilities.com>.